Other restaurants in Whistler
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Sachi Sushi
Serving everything from good sushi to crispy popcorn shrimp to stomach-warming udon noodles, this is a relaxing après-ski hangout – go for a warming hot sake.
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Crepe Montagne
This small, authentic creperie – hence the French accents percolating among the staff – offers a bewildering array of sweet and savory buckwheat crepes with fillings that include ham, brie, asparagus, banana, strawberries and more. Good breakfast spot – go the waffle route.
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Gone Village Eatery
Hidden behind Armchair Books, this wood-floored haunt serves hearty breakfast grub (have the omelet burrito), lunch specials (sandwiches, falafel or the $10 burger and beer deal do the trick) and any-time-of-day baked treats (snag a chewy toffee cookie).
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Rim Rock Café
On the edge of Creekside and accessible just off Hwy 99, this locals’ favorite chefs up treats like seared scallops, venison tenderloin and a highly recommended Seafood Trio of grilled prawns, ahi tuna and nut-crusted sablefish.
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Beet Root Café
This is Whistler’s best home-style hangout, with bulging breakfast burritos, huge packed sandwiches and a rolling cavalcade of fresh cookies and baked goodies. Pull up a cushion by the window and make yourself at home.
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Araxi Restaurant & Lounge
Whistler’s best fine-dining option, Araxi offers an exquisite Pacific Northwest menu plus courteous service. Try the Queen Charlotte Islands halibut and drain the 15,000-bottle wine selection. Reservations recommended.
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21 Steps Kitchen & Bar
High-end comfort food such as steak, chops and seafood. Check out the great attic bar, a Whistlerite favorite.
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